Once upon a time, there was a winter MLB league in Hawaii. Many big leaguers played there when just starting out. But, 2008 was the last season; MLB decided that the resources spent on HWB would be better spent in Cactus league.

From the now defunct HWB Website:

Many players, like Ichiro Suzuki, Derrek Lee, and Todd Helton, have established themselves as perennial stars for their respective teams. Others, like Joba Chamberlain (lol,) Dexter Fowler, Bud Norris, Buster Posey, and Matt Wieters, are emerging as their clubs’ mainstays of the future. Moreover, a new crop of talented rookies are making their big league debuts in 2010, including Jason Castro, Ian Desmond, Austin Jackson, and Jonny Venters.

In any event I bought some T shirts every year when I was on Oahu, when the League was still in operation and now, when I look on Ebay, i see that they are actually collectable.

Up for auction today is an all heavy cotton, Men's XL Dark Green North Shore Honu T shirt.

Front of Shirt:

Back of Shirt:

This is quite possibly the last XL Green North Shore Honu HWB Shirt left unworn in the entire world; bid accordingly, starting at $50.00

This was really a great time. The first seasons were actually in 1994-97. Then it went into limbo for a time. I was very involved with the Maui Stingrays franchise. SO many future big leaguers came through here that I can't fill the space with names. Good times and that's a cool collectors item you have there. That's from the second phase of the Hawaii Winter League. Great place to play winter ball.

There is a new team here on Maui now that's part of the California Independent League. The big draw is the tiny female knuckleball pitcher from Japan.

It looks like no one is in to shirts from extinct baseball leagues, this, the Greys shirt. I thought if anywhere would be into extinct leagues, it would be here. Somewhere the last commission of the brontosaurus baseball league is weeping.

I will bid on this on the condition that I can retract my bid on those dumb condoms i don't want and would never use anyway. I only bid on them in the first place because I thought the title of the thread was funny.

Technically this ended before there was a bid but I will keep it open till tomorrow (Monday) at 9pm est in case there are more bids. This really is an awesome piece of baseball history and a cool shirt to boot.